Beauty

Unlike what’s shown on the spectacular Parisian runways, the makeup worn by models at Bridal Fashion Week in New York can be easily translated for regular women. We went backstage at the recent shows to capture our favorite looks. Share them (and the products used to create them) with your stylist and makeup artist. Read More

With a few exceptions (Douglas Hannant and Melissa Sweet come to mind…), designers eschewed quirky, theatrical looks and showed off styles that could leap right from the runway to the aisle. —Lauren Matthews

Carolina Herrera, whose gowns were inspired by creative women throughout history, showed some of the most distinctive and beautiful hairstyles. This polished chignon was a favorite—the large, single blossom adds a touch of Billie Holiday-style glamour.

This Carolina Herrera model shows off a bolder approach to fresh flowers.

The three oversize calla lilies tucked into her bun are a bit over the top, but somehow the sculptural, sensual quality of the look really works.

Another favorite hairstyle from Carolina Herrera, this time with a Daisy Buchanan-esque vibe.

If you’re going to be wearing a vintage-inspired gown, this romantic faux-bob is the way to go.

If you want to wear your hair down but out of your face, this hairstyle from the Rivini show is an excellent solution.

Just twist back and pin four separate sections at the crown of your head.

This intricate this bun at Romona Keveza was stunning—great for a summer wedding when you want to get all your hair off your neck.

A bun-chignon hybrid at Angel Sanchez paired with soft blue-grey eyeshadow—a subtle way to do a smoky eye for your wedding day.

Glittery hair accessories were all over the runways—the Ines Di Santo show had some of the prettiest and boldest, paired with off-center updos.

Lately, I’ve been obsessed with braided updos, so I was happy to see a few fresh takes, like this one from Modern Trousseau.